2003.48.1

c. 1985
23.75 in HIGH x 20 in WIDE x .25 in DEEP
(60.32 cm HIGH x 50.80 cm WIDE x .63 cm DEEP)
Gift of Minh-Hoa Ta
2003.48.1

"What's Going On? California and the Vietnam Era" Exhibition at the Great Hall, August 28, 2004-February 28, 2005.

White square plastic bag with handles with green printed logo and letters " ICM" and "CIM." The logo is a square with three figures in the center, a man and woman with a child in the middle. There are several series of numbers handwritten on the bag in blue ink. Also written in blue ink at viewer's top right is "USCC", bottom left is "Thach Sanh" and bottom right is "OAK." Adhered inside the bag are four Southwest Airlines baggage claim tags. This bag was used by a refugee to carry personal records, such as identification and x-rays, on a trip from a refugee camp in Thailand to California in 1985. One of the plastic handles is broken. USCC is a church.

Used: Vietnamese refugee

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